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PINCHE 006LP
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$28.50
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RELEASE DATE: 7/25/2025
Tired of waiting for a compilation of the wildest and most hilarious punk-leaning music of the '60s? Yes, you may have already been taught a lesson by mediocrity and endless volumes. Well, the wait is over. Here are 19 atomic bombs from wonderful Mexico with doses of lysergia, frat, go-go, and, yes sir, punk. Just when you thought everything was discovered and handled, it's refreshing to find such a batch of teen spirit and desire to explode like those included in this magnificent compilation from the Pinche label. Songs that have never sounded so good have been captured from the original tapes. Featuring Los Soñadores, Los Shakers, Los Polivoces, Los Weelers, Los Belmonts, Los Rockin Devils, Los Antorchas, Los Crazy Birds, Los Hippies, Los Pajaros, Luis Vivi Hernandez, Los Glidders, Los Novels, Los Locos, Los Twist Teens, Los Rogers, Los Cinco, and Los Viking Boys.
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PINCHE 007EP
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$13.50
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RELEASE DATE: 7/25/2025
Imagine a young artist from the Orfeon label (Mexico) in 1968 decided to combine the New Orleans funk sound with the emerging -- not yet mentioned as such -- West Coast Latin Rock, a little bit of free jazz and a few drops of Pink Floyd (era Syd Barrett). Got the picture? Something similar can be said about this super elusive -- originally $350, if it turns up -- 45 rpm record with over six minutes of freak-out per side. WARNING to DJs: You might start tapping your foot to the opening groove and end up on the floor in ecstasy.
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PINCHE 005LP
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2024 repress. A collection of rare and wild '60s Chilean rock n' roll. Time to celebrate! Here's a new installment of the Wild series, focused on wild, untamed Latin American rock n' roll from the '60s. This time Pinche Discos takes you to the beautiful land of Chile for a rollercoaster of wild sounds and smashing and obscure hits. In Wild Chile! you'll find, of course, wild rock n' roll but also crazed out twist, soul stompers, and a few fiery Instrumentals to boot. If you know the previous two volumes of this series you know what to expect: a record perfectly designed to make your next party explode, pure dynamite! Features Willy Monti & Los Tiburones, Los Atomos, Pepe Pato & Los Stereos, Los Primos, The Blue Splendor, Alan Y Sus Bates, Los Harmonic's, Los Caporales, Los Stereos, Flash Galindez, Los Beat 4, The Ramblers, Los Minimas, and Los Diablos Azules.
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PINCHE 004LP
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2022 repress. Second installment of this amazing quest for '60s Mexican gold, Wild Mexico Vol. 2 comes filled to the rafters with the same untamed spirit that made Volume 1 such a special record. This is fun, frantic and obscure rock n' roll at its best, 14 tracks of pure Mexican awesomeness sure to set your ass on fire and leave you asking for more. Get those margaritas ready, set this Pinche Discos record on your hi-fi system and get ready for your jaw to drop, órale! Features Los Hitters, Los Versalites, Beto Diaz Y Su Orquesta, Nanina Y Orquesta De Arturo Castro, Los Puntos Suspensivos, Los Correcaminos, Los Sellers, César Costa, Diego De Cossio Y Sus Barrocks, Los 4 Crickets, Los Beatteens, Dyno, Los Black Birds, and Angélica María.
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PINCHE 003LP
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The pachuco mambo is a Mexican-American craze dance music that alternated and combined Afro-American and Afro-Caribbean styles. Started in the late 1930s, Mexican-American youth, rejected by both Mexican and American society, invented a counterculture that expressed social tension through own language ("Caló"), fashion, culture, dances, and musical tastes, all exciting and untamed. The pachuco mambo exuberantly transformed the painful experience of Mexican-American fans who felt trapped in the midst of two cultures, and brought together the Chicano, Anglo, and African-American audience, laying the foundation for Chicano music. Main stars of the genre are featured in this collection: Don Tosti, a Mexican-American composer from Texas, who moved to Los Angeles as a teenager, and Lalo Guerrero, from Arizona. Both of them were pivotal and created Mexican blues jump, that is, the pachuco mambo or boogie, which used rhythms of swing, boogie woogie, and rumba with lyrics in Spanglish and in Caló, the Spanglish language of the Pachucos. Tosti's "Pachuco Boogie", recorded in 1948, was the first Latin song to sell a million records. Also features: Don Tosti Y Su Conjunto, Conjunto Alamo, Conjunto San Antonio Alegre, Don Tosti's Pachuco Boogie Boys, Don Tosti's Quartet, Don Tosti Y Su Trio, Jorge Cordoba, Los Chucos, Lalo Guerrero Y Sus Cinco Lobos , and Los Hermanos Yañez Y Pedro Ayala. Edition of 500.
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PINCHE 002LP
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2022 repress. Pinche Discos present a reissue of Rare Mexican Cuts Of The Sixties, originally released in 1988. The long out-of-print Rare Mexican Cuts Of The Sixties remains a milestone for fans of obscure and wild rock n' roll all over the world. Composed exclusively of covers, it shows no one can do it quite like those Mexican cats when it comes time to inject a good dose of savage craziness to revitalize well-known tunes, like "Jumping Jack Flash", "Gloria" or "Hey Joe". 15 tunes of pure Mex madness sure to set your adrenaline level over the roof, dig it! Features: Los Locos Del Ritmo, Los Anis, Los Apsons, Los Monstruos, Los Johnny Jets, Miguel Angel & Los Sharps, Los Belmont, Los Rockin Devils, Los Yakis, and Los Ovnis.
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PINCHE 001LP
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2022 repress. So you think you've heard everything when it comes to rare and wild '60s rock n' roll, right? Oh well, you're dead wrong! Leave it to Mexico when it comes to rowdy, crazy, and catchy-as-hell, as this ass-kicking set of rare cuts proves to be without a doubt. Throw this piece of dynamite at your next lame party and prepare to see the universe go ape-shit. There's no way anybody with a minimum taste for untamed '60s music is not gonna love this one to death. Features: Los Polivoces, Los Geminis, Los Aragon, Los Boing, Luis Vivi Hernandez, Los Cuatro Mosqueteros, Los Six Kings, Los Rebeldes, Los Strwcks, Esteban Ramon Y Los Cuadros, Los Teddy Bears, Los Reno, Los Juniors, and Los Gueros.
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